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Re: transcription software
- From: Jeremy Bloom <jeremyb...>
- Subject: Re: transcription software
- Date: Tue 21 Oct 2003 19.52 (GMT)
In addition to being able to change key\tempo....there are also complex
multi-track editing tools and some great effects the standard ones like
limiters and equalizers plus more obscure specialized ones.
I think the best feature is that because it is open source it is ALWAYS
improving
On 10/21/03 3:05 PM, "Ari Davidow" <ari (at) ivritype(dot)com> wrote:
> Since Jeff was just saying that he had only used Transcribe, what are the
> differences between the two that cause you to prefer Audacity?
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> ari
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>> I don't know jeff....I got to say that Audacity seems a bit better, it does
>> more.
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>>> > As an avid transcriber, let me second Roger Reid's comment about
>>> > Transcribe. Roger introduced me to this software, and I'm very
>>> > grateful to him. It's easy to use, and has all the features that I
>>> > could imagine needing (including a very effective EQ option).
>>> >
>>> > I should say that I have only used Transcribe, so I can't compare it to
>>> > others. But it is, as Roger says, amazing.
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